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Foreign exchange - England - Early works to 1800
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An humble proposal, for advancing both the landed and the trading interests of the nation; and more fully imploying the poor thereof, by a more general circulation of mony.
J. D.Date: 1714?]- Books
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Mus rusticus. The exportation of one hundred and thirty thousand pounds in gold, into the gulf of Holland, ...
Date: 1717?]- Books
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Some proposals humbly offer'd, for the increase and preservation of our currant-coin, particularly silver, which is now become very scarce, and (if a speedy remedy be not apply'd) will all be gone in a little time; for the further payment of the publick-debts, so as to give every one their full due, and instead of laying on any new tax to accomplish this work, to make the doing it an advantage to all concern'd, and an encouragement to trade.
B. B.Date: 1718?]- Books
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The course of exchange between London and Paris before the revolution: or, a demonstration that our bullion was then exported upon the ballance of our trade with France.
Date: M. DCC. XIII. Price 2d. [1713]]